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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNETSUN DAY MORMNO, AUGUST IlCIUHl - 11 12, 1923. 0: Paul S. Brown Upper Falls, Provo Can- yon. Is Site; Interest ing Program Arranged. -- The Grady Motor Go. NEW- - FALL nr MLUNERY Detail at practically complete for the second animate (inference of the Utah Christ isb Endeavor union. Upper Falls, Provo canyon, will be the site of the camp, from August 13 to 22.. Nest Wednesday night i rad hate Used I NOW ON DISPLAY the opening session will take place. Every indication points to an attendance of at least. 100 workers. With a number of Mr. "Gaffney) Presbyterian, Bev. Mr. leaders from outside of the state, Irwin. TO GET ACQUAINTED. as well an the foremost pastdha in Mink On Wednesday Utah, included in the faculty, the evening ferenee promises much instrue- Badertseher will promote a .party- burnt 'will be Preeident Bose C. Whitley of Og- given by different groups each night den will have general charge of the following supper, while the annual She gave banquet is booked for Tuesday camp aa superintendent. out ner faculty' list and program night. The" theme of the convention will coast C. Pacific field be Fellowship.' Paul Brown, Speakers who leader-hithe conduct will will talk on different phases of this secretary, classes for tho intermediate theme include Rev. Arthur V. Boand Mr. Brown was formerly of Mount Pleasant, Bov. C. D. Gaff.ions! Intermediate aecrctsrT: He ney, Dr.' Irwin, 'Bev; Harris- - Pills-buris one of the Endeavor Bev. Bussell Brougher, Dr. J. workers in the country and has as E Carver of Ogden and Secretary E, his present field the states of Idaho, P. Gates. A tnp through American Fork California, Washington, Oregon and Nevada canyon, over the new road around Mount 'PERSONS IN CHARGE Timpanogot, 11 planned for Wednesday. The hike from Aspen For the leadership of the juniors, Grove is on the program for also E. P. Gsteg, general secretary of the the party planning to United "Society of yhmtian En- Wednesday, leave Salt Lake at 5 a. m. Other deavor, will be in charge. Dr. Irwin of Denver will assume side tnps will probably be taken honw- missionary daily; The daily schedule follows: 6 The Child' and Amer elass, using 7:13 to 7:30, setting-nicas Future, by Jay B. Stowell, aa rising bell; 7:30 to 8:13, breakfast exercises; hia textbook. Miss Idadell Moiyhy of Payson, and quiet hour; 8:15 to 8:45, cleanand camp inspection; 8:45 to 9, who for a number or years has done up work among the California Indians, song service and announcements; 9 will have charge of Nie foreign mis- to 9:40, Bible studv; 9:45 to 10:25, sion classes. Miss Murphys elaases denominational conference and C. E will nse Japan on the Upward methods classes; 10.35 to 11:15, missions, home and foreign; 11:80 to ns text. Trail The Bev. Rnssell M. Brongher of 12, junior and intermediate leaderthe Immanuel Baptist ehnreh will act ship elassee; 12 to 1, dinner; 1 to 2, and study; 2 to 5:30, recreation; ns song director, with the Bev. Bar- rest to 7:36, societv ns Pillsbury of Logan as quiet hour 6 to 7, simper: stunts: 7:30, platform meeting; 8:45 and vesper service director. to 9:15. and campfire vesper serPsrties and amusements will be vices; 10, retire; 10:30, lights out. in charge of Miss Marjorie while the Bev. C. D. Gaff HARDINGS MEMORY HONORED. ncy of the Phillips Congregational Special to Tho Tribune. cbnrcdi is dean of recreation. SPANISH FORK. Aug. 11. A large Denominational conferences will attended the memorial services be tho order for two days, with the crowd for President Harding held last eveRev. ning at the city pavilion. John E following leaders. Baptist, Mr. Broawhei-- ; Congregational, Bev. Booth a as master of ceremonies The 0 YOU ASX CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE LATEST CREATIONS rEESH PROM THE EASTERN STYLE August 11th to 18th DELIVERY WAGONS WITH BODY STYLES TO ACCOMMODATE ALMOST ANY HAULING 1 REQUIREMENT $5.00 I $25.00 best-know- Commercial Cars Reo Speed Wagons' Dodge Brothers Olds Trucks to p - Express Bodies Panel and Express Bodies Ford Trucks GMC Trucks AND OTHERS Your Choice of Our Entire Remaining Stock of Summer Hats, While ThcYJUstr US DEMONSTRATE THEM PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM-L- ET TO YOU. THEY ARE ALL IN GOOD SERVICEABLE CONDITION. YOU COULD HARDLY BUY THE TRIMMING FOR THIS SACRIFICE PRICE. Long tribute to tho late president wa eloquently paid by Attorney Joseph E. Noton. Other taking part were Mayor Joseph Hannon, Henry A, Gardner and the Rev. Theo Lee. Muwaa mixed a furnished by sic quartet, comprising the Jameson sisters, William D, Holt and Glenn Smith, who Mine sang three hymns. Margaret Smith was accompanist. -- Freight tend Tax Extra Chassis Ever Built arge Delegation Leaves for Eureka on Denver & Rio Grande Today. Over 200 excursionists, Including representatives of all of Salt Lakl s leading business houses, commercial organizations, and newspapers, delegations from outlying towns; tourists from many stales, mining engineers and brokers, will leave on the special train chartered by the Chamber of Commerce mining committee for a flying trip to Eureka tbs leading silver camp of the west. Reports of members of tbs mining committee at yesterdays luncheon meeting proved that greater than anticipated success was A attend the excursion. Cooperation of leading business houses, Tlntic mine and the Eureka Elks club operators, has been of the type that should set a high record of success for today's excursion. H. if. Cushing, district passenger agent for the Denver & Rio Oran da Western railroad, reported to Chairman Harry 8. Joseph that General Superintendent J. D Stack has extended Governor Mabey and his staff tha..us. of .hl . privale- ear--fthe tnp. The special train will leave the Denar & Rio Grande depot promptly at SO this morning, arriving at Eureka at 11 Ji). Special arrangement, have been mado for entertainment on the trip both to and from Tintlc. J. A Barclay and W. H Child will be In charge of the commissary car from which luncheon will be served on the return trip. Every member of the mining committee will be on hand as a specially appointed reception committee to see that excursionists are extended every hospitality. BINQViAM TRIP DISCUSSED. Yesterday, plans for the last to Bingham on Sunday, September IS, were discusaed Informally by H. C. Goodrich, chairman of the Subcommittee appointed to arrange detail for the trip to the great copper camp. Secretary Joseph H. Rayburn announced. that a rate- - of one and a half fare for the round trip had been arranged from all points fn Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana. Nebraska, North Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Routh DSricota, ftah and Wyoming for the International Mine and First Aid meeting to be held at Bonneville park, August 27, 28 and 28. those present at veter-dav- c Among meeting waa an Investigation committee representing stockholders of the Pioche Mines company from Htaunton, Va, and General Manager John Janney. The committee, which has just returned from a visit to the company's holdings at Pioche, Nev , is topping off in Salt Lake to attend to business matters and also visit outlving camps. "Were there no other meeeags I could leave with you, it Is the necessity of mining operators and all those Interested the rein developing sources of this western country coto a maintain operating spirit of faith and hope In legitimate enterprises," said Mr. Janney in a brief address. Pioche is an Outstanding example of what knocking can do to withhold the exploitation of natural resources. PIOCHE RESOURCES GREAT. Though this camp, which In 1872 boasted 19,006 inhabitants, with the nearest raturohd at Paiisadesr 800 miles to the north, has unparalleled resource still undeveloped, financial aid to String i rare tonnage- - of we to production Is difficult to obtain, because of the knocking of certain Interests. Pioche had in its palmy days on mine that paid 82,070,000 in year la dividends MWd have meat deposits of low grade ere awaiting development. The camp has a marvelous future. It mines have been favorably pasted on by Some of the greatest engineer in Ameruw. Yet tegittrnrite 'development Is blocked by the advice of those who are either misinformed or abso Mutely ignorant of our possibilities. would not advocate the Indlscrlra- - aa OCJ Freight end Tax Extra European Experts Call its Chassis Greatest. of its Size JdD,$3D Cesdies m Service Hudson Prices Speedster Phaeton Coach Sedan - ' . These arc the lowest prices at which these cars have ever been sold. They make both .Hudson and Essex the. most outstanding values in the world. 11375 1425 1450 1995 Freight and Tax Extra t THE BO JTERILL AUTOMOBILE Essex Price Tourinf Cabriolet Coach - . 11045 1145 : 1145 COMPANY HUDSON AND ESSEX. . 30-4- 2 8outh State la tha St Phone Wasatch 638. Buxines In Salt Lois for AntonjobUs . Bixtooa Yean. HK n or i t! it Open Sundays and Evening. Term. The ! AT" Grady Motor Co, PHONE 457 SOUTH MAIN. Super-Si- x I Express Body WEXREOYERSTOCKEDANDMOS - On the Finest ; iii WASATCH-156- 9. 0 Q: , whether mate booaUn of proper-tipsI would they are meritorious or not. in only ask that persons interested In the west of the the development lecase of doubt .peak favorably of and In evepr gitimate a enterprises here detailed information Is careful Investigawanted to undertake tion before expressing an opinion on mining project VIRGINIA MAN SPEAKS. J. A. Alexander, Staunton, Va. ateighty stocktorney, representing holders of the Pioche Mines compeny, and favorably commented forcibly mmseii upon the reception accorded commitand associates by the mining done by the tee and the work being chamber of commerce group. of the After a careful examination property in Pioohe Mines company company with H. C. Hicks, secretary of the Utah state securities commission, Mr. Alexander expressed himself a being most favorably imprevwed with the outlook of the property. Durremarks, the ing th ecourse of his tribute for the btgli speaker paid a unselfish manneroln "fearless and which Mr. Hlcka is dedicating himself to his work" and the excellent servicegiven by -the state securities eemmlsmoo Other members of the Investigating committee presentA Sere J. Henry Bavlor, both of Oraftorl and J Staunton, Va Resolutions of condolence at the death of President Harding, drawn up by Charles Peter, Ellas 8 Woodruff and J. A. Leavitt, weje adopted. R. S. Collett was appointed yester pa-mi- hand were amputated. Other finger and other parts of both kwd. wer severely burned aad hi listed, and much of his riot king wao burned. 11m boy walked to .kio home, informed his mother ml tha accident and thaa walkad ha thaaea-p- i tab NOTHINQ Dot NO. Ardent Bolter: Sr!- I daughter tat my wife-Tea aa Irate IktJhen homo and poor Wins that have my OugbLer.' ' id - - BEFORE of both thumb and parts of two finger early this morning, whenat-a dynqjnite stick, to which was tached a short fuse, exploded in hi hands. The boy picked np th dy in th baseball park, through which he waa walking oa his way Delta Boy Lights Stick of to work, p thought the dynamite to be. a railroad signal torpedo, and Dynamite ; Loses Thumb lit the fuse, erpcctlcg to see a brilliant, but harmless, flora. , Special t. Tha Trlboa. As a result of the explosion, the DELTA, Aog. 11. Louis Workright thumb above the second point man, 13 Tears of age, son of Mrs. and the left thumb at the first jrfint, f the right Nellie Workman, a qidow, lost parts mining commitday to represent the conference to be ted at the farmer's hold at Duclieene during this month on the and to address the convention relative importance of mining to YOU SPEND ONE CENT FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE LET US SEND YOU A The New Five Passenger Buick! A new Buick touring carl Buick in character Buick in quality yet a new Buick a' finer Buick. It r it has a compelling fascination that inspires you to take the wheel and, conscious of being fittingly conveyed, travel the way of business or of pleasure. six-cylind- FOR There FREE Is absolute-l- y tort r connectod with this offer. no sbll-g.tl.- n will return It to our promptly If for any reason you do not wish to buy W S- -- stars er Here, too, is power. 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